510-13-088-12-052003 Allicdata Electronics
Allicdata Part #:

510-13-088-12-052003-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

510-13-088-12-052003

Price: $ 19.99
Product Category:

Connectors, Interconnects

Manufacturer: Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp.
Short Description: SKT PGA SOLDRTL
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DataSheet: 510-13-088-12-052003 datasheet510-13-088-12-052003 Datasheet/PDF
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Description

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The 510-13-088-12-052003 socket, also known as a “DIP Socket” or an “Integrated Circuit Socket”, is a device used to securely hold electronic components such as integrated circuit chips, transistors, capacitors, and resistors in place. It is a common electronic component used in many areas of the electronic industry. Its application field and working principle will be explained in this article.

The primary function of the 510-13-088-12-052003 socket is to physically and electrically connect two or more electrical components together and to provide a reliable interface between components. The socket serves as a medium through which the components can be connected and powered. This socket is designed for integrated circuits (ICs), as well as transistors, resistors, and capacitors.

The socket is most commonly used in circuit boards, such as those used in computers or electronics. It fits over a specific portion of the board and seats the components securely in place. The 510-13-088-12-052003 socket is usually equipped with 16 pins in its base, which provide an electrical connection between the components and the board. The number of pins can vary based on the type of components and the design of the board.

The socket works by maintaining the proper orientation between the components and the board. The pins of the socket which are installed in the board align with the appropriate pins of the component. When a component is inserted into the socket, its pins are forced into the corresponding holes in the board. This ensures a reliable, low-resistance connection between the component and the board.

In addition to its role in providing an electrical connection, the socket also helps protect the components from being damaged due to excessive heat from other components in the circuit. The socket acts as a heat sink, drawing away some of the heat generated by the components. This prevents the components from becoming damaged due to heat and also helps extend the overall life of the circuit board.

The 510-13-088-12-052003 socket, also known as a DIP socket, is a common component used in electronic circuits. It is used to physically and electrically connect components such as ICs, transistors, resistors, and capacitors to a circuit board. The socket is equipped with pins which provide a reliable electrical connection between the components and the board, as well as provide a heat sink to help protect the components from becoming damaged due to heat.

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